There is a very strange carving in Hoysaleswara Temple: an ancient Egyptian.
You can see that the clothes he is wearing and the
tools he is holding are completely different from all other carvings in this
temple.Watch the video below or read on.

In fact, many historians agree that this is an Egyptian figure but have no idea how it has been carved in India, which
is in a totally different continent. Mainstream archeologists say this temple
was built about 900 years ago, although locals say it has been in place for many
thousand years.

If we compare this carving, with
carvings of other Indian humans and gods in this temple, it has many distinct
features. All Indian figures are shown with no clothes on the upper body, but
wearing plenty of ornaments. This figure is the complete opposite, it is shown
wearing a long coat but almost no ornaments. Most Indian figures are shown
wearing footwear, but this figure is barefoot, just like the ancient Egyptians
shown in paintings and carvings.

Now, if you look at this Egyptian figure, you
can see that beneath the long coat, he is wearing a loincloth, and this is
exactly what this carving also shows: A simple loincloth underneath the long
coat. Now, if we take a closer look at this figure, we can see that he is
wearing a headdress that reaches the shoulders. We know that this is a
headdress because we can see his real hair underneath the headdress. And this headdress also looks remarkably similar to the
ancient Egyptians, while all Indian figures in the same temple show completely
different hairdos.

All history books tell us that
ancient India was not connected to ancient Egypt, yet we see this Egyptian
figure in this temple. How is that possible? Remember, experts are telling us
that ancient India was isolated, it was not connected to other countries. Yet,
in another video, I have shown you a European carved in the ancient Brihadeeswara
temple. All historians repeatedly tell us that India was not connected to
Africa, yet I have shown you the carving of
a Giraffe in Konark Sun Temple, and Giraffes are only found in Southern
Africa. With all these evidences, is it possible that ancient civilizations around
the world were connected, just like how we are all connected today? Were they
using advanced technology like telescopes and even communication devices? How
else can we explain this Egyptian, along with the other carvings found in
ancient Indian temples?

But the most important question
is, why did Egyptians come to India? What was the purpose of their visit?

So, I began scanning this temple
to see if there were any more of this Egyptian carved among thousands of other
sculptures. There are two smaller carvings which show the same person. Below, he
is shown watching Indian musicians and dancers, suggesting that he was a
visitor from a royal family, and therefore, was being entertained.

But there is
another sculpture which shows something remarkable: On the left, there is an Indian
man who has a child on his lap. What is strange is that he is using a dumbbell
like device on this child, and the Egyptian who is standing nearby is observing
this procedure. You can see that the dumbbell like device is placed on the left
side of the child's chest, exactly on top of the heart.

In modern medical
technology, in the last few years, we have developed something called a
cardiopump, to give CPR when someone has
a cardiac arrest.

It must be placed on top of the
heart, and it will revive the patient. Are we looking at the exact same technology, carved
in ancient times? Ancient Indian texts mention that other civilizations came to
India to learn advanced technology, specifically the field of medicine. Massive
Universities like Nalanda existed in ancient times and the ruins of these
structures still exist today to confirm this. A text called Sushruta Samhita,
written at least 2700 years ago talks about advanced surgical operations, and
mentions a vast variety of surgical instruments.

Carvings of identical surgical
instruments are found in ancient Egypt. Carvings in Egypt clearly show this and
archeologists have even found remains of these metal surgical tools, proving
that surgery was done in ancient Egypt, just like India.

So, what do you think? Was India
and Egypt connected in ancient times? Did we have a sophisticated civilization with advanced
technology, thousands of years ago? Was the world connected back then, just
like today? Please let me know your thoughts in the comments section.